Riparian Butterflies along the San Diego River, California USA: Natural Areas to Urban Environments

S. Nelson, Rick Wydoski
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ABSTRACT. Butterfly assemblages were studied from 2004 to 2007 at sites along the San Diego River. The purpose was to provide baseline information in the face of possible river improvement projects. We sampled in a protected area and in urban environments in hopes of identifying butterfly assemblages associated with a variety of riparian types. Multivariate analysis identified environmental variables significantly associated with butterfly assemblages such as riparian rank, soil moisture, air temperature, wind speed, nectar abundance, and forb & graminoid richness. There were significant correlations between butterfly species richness, butterfly abundance and a variety of environmental variables, including % shade. Sites located in the Mission Trails Regional Park contained unique butterfly species and were considered high value reference sites. Some butterflies of conservation interest were encountered such as: Panoquina errans Skinner, 1892 (Hesperiidae), Zerene eurydice Boisduval, 1855 (Pieridae), Tharsalea hermes W.H. Edwards, 1870 (Lycaenidae), and Apodemia virgulti Behr, 1865 (Riodinidae). A butterfly-centric metric was derived using species richness and significant variables identified via multivariate analysis to aid in management/monitoring of San Diego riparian sites.
美国加州圣地亚哥河沿岸的河岸蝴蝶:自然区域到城市环境
摘要从2004年到2007年,研究人员在圣地亚哥河沿岸研究了蝴蝶群落。其目的是为可能的河流改善工程提供基线资料。我们在一个保护区和城市环境中取样,希望确定与各种河岸类型相关的蝴蝶组合。多变量分析发现,环境变量如河岸等级、土壤湿度、气温、风速、花蜜丰度、牧草丰富度等与蝴蝶群落显著相关。蝴蝶种类丰富度、蝴蝶丰度与各种环境变量(包括%遮荫)呈显著相关。位于Mission Trails区域公园的地点含有独特的蝴蝶物种,被认为是高价值的参考地点。一些具有保护价值的蝴蝶如:Panoquina errans Skinner, 1892(蛱蝶科),Zerene eurydice Boisduval, 1855(蛱蝶科),Tharsalea hermes W.H. Edwards, 1870(蛱蝶科)和Apodemia virgulti Behr, 1865(蛱蝶科)。利用物种丰富度和通过多变量分析确定的重要变量,导出了以蝴蝶为中心的度量,以帮助圣地亚哥河岸遗址的管理/监测。
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